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Comments by "리주민" (@user-nf9xc7ww7m) on "King James Only-ism: Is the KJV King?" video.
Not Muslim, but now I know why Islam refuses official translation. Just learn classical arabic 😋
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They should speak god's language--English. 😋
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@codyleslie478 About as likely as Hebrew. 😋 Hebrew is a newer language compared to ancient languages.
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All hail the Party. Glory to the General-Secretary.
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Same way they dance around supporting trump.
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Shalom Shalom No offence intended, but I heard that Allah was the moon God of Mecca or that his symbol was used for the religion. Could you talk about this from a muslim(?) point of view, I would appreciate it.
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Shalom Shalom P-buh? The grand p-buh?
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@ErikNilsen1337 And now everywhere: (smart)TV watches you.
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Im a little late to the channel, but you quoted the "bear witness in heaven..." verse as referring to the trinity. What do you think of the next verse: "And there are three that bear witness on earth: the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree as one."? Does that make two separate trinities, a trinity within each human, or a sextinity (6 in one god--no pun intended)? Or does it deny the trinity (unitarianism or oneness)?
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Im a little late to the channel, but you quoted the "bear witness in heaven..." verse as referring to the trinity. What do you think of the next verse: "And there are three that bear witness on earth: the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree as one."? Does that make two separate trinities, a trinity within each human, or a sextinity (6 in one god--no pun intended)? Or does it deny the trinity (unitarianism or oneness)?
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Im a little late to the channel, but he quoted the "bear witness in heaven..." verse as referring to the trinity. What do you think of the next verse: "And there are three that bear witness on earth: the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree as one."? Does that make two separate trinities, a trinity within each human, or a sextinity (6 in one god--no pun intended)? Or does it deny the trinity (unitarianism or oneness)?
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